ILO Director-General, Guy Ryder, participated at the opening plenary debate of the World Trade Organization's Public Forum 2014: "Why Trade Matters to Everyone". Moderator Julie Gichuru, a news anchor for Citizen TV introduced Guy Ryder. Other participants included: Roberto (...)
The WTO Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) appointed on 26 September 2014 Mr Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, of Mauritius, to the seven-member Appellate Body for four years commencing on 1 October 2014. Mr Servansing will replace Mr David Unterhalter, whose second term expired on 11 December (...)
Some 97% of respondents to a recent survey conducted by the WTO feel that trade has a day-to-day impact on their lives but a slight majority believes that trade can be harmful to their prosperity. The full findings of the survey will be revealed at the WTO’s Public Forum, which gets under way at (...)
The WTO committee preparing work on implementing a trade facilitation deal was unable to agree on 29 September 2014 on how to proceed, as deadlock continued on adopting the instrument to trigger the process for the Agreement’s entry into force (the so-called (...)
آقاي برنت اچ. ويلتون دبيركل سازمان بينالمللي كارفرمايان (س.ب.كا) با ارسال نامهاي به فدراسيونهاي كارفرمايي عضو اين سازمان از آنان تقاضا كرده است تا سندي را كه اين سازمان در مورد نظام نظارتي استاندادرهاي بينالمللي كار و به ويژه موضوع حق اعتصاب تهيه كرده است، با نمايندگاي عالي دولتهاي متبوع خود مطرح كنند. ترجمه نامه دبيركل س.ب.كا (...)
A new ILO report presents a series of measures to stimulate much needed job creation and cut mass unemployment in Spain amid some signs of economic recovery.
دیدار هیات مدیره کانون عالی کارفرمایان با دکتر ربیعی / سفر دبیرکل سازمان بین المللی کارفرمایان به ایران بنا به گزارش روابط عمومی کانون عالی انجمنهاي صنفي کارفرمايي ايران (كعاصكا) اعضای هیات مدیره کانون عالی با دکتر ربیعی وزیر تعاون ، کار و رفاه اجتماعی دیدار کردند. در ابتدای این دیدار که برای اولین بار پس از انتخاب اعضای جدید هیات (...)
Director-General Roberto Azevêdo told the Dispute Settlement Body on 26 September that “there is no question that the WTO’s dispute settlement system has been a success”, noting that in just under 20 years, the system has received 482 requests for consultations, much more than the 300 disputes GATT (...)